Quilt Circle met on the 3rd Monday of November to sit in our circle and share.
Jackie O started our show and tell with these pretty quilts. |
And this is a sample of play time on her embroidery machine. She has made several of these little turkeys. |
Then she shared these vintage quilt tops and solicited advice on how to finish them. |
Nancy H whipped up two little baby quilts for our Mercy PICU service project. |
Plus she shared this bright little scrappy quilt and - - |
- - - this fun tote bag she made for our License Plate Challenge. |
This is Nancy's Farmer's Wife quilt - beautiful and done! |
This panel may be the next thing under her needle. |
Joyce S likes to make BIG quilts. This is her completed quilt using snowball blocks from our exchange. |
And this one, using lots and lots of small scraps.
Lonnie cleaned her sewing room and brought several bags of fabric to donate to Margaret's church group ministry. |
Kathy H is making blankets for our PICU service project and - - - |
- - -sweatshirt pillows plus pillow cases for holiday gifts. |
Theresa H shared this picture of her father receiving a Quilt of Valor. |
And Theresa is making these doll sleeping bags and selling them to clients at her beauty salon. |
Margaret shared this fun bag plus - - |
this block, the next in a BOM she is doing with daughter Trish. |
Margaret also shared this quilt she is working on, "Share Your Path" |
Love her choice of colors for the path. |
Here is Nancy J's License Plate Challenge. |
Sue shared a couple quilts - - done is good! |
Love these bright colors! |
Abbie A has been playing with this fusible applique
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And this paper piecing for a large purple quilt. |
We loved the backing fabric and the label. |
Abbie also showed us this fun panel and requested ideas. |
Bonnie N showed her Dick and Jane-ish quilt, this one she machine quilted. |
Guess where all the left over fabric went? |
Flo W showed us her little skunk quilt, an original design. |
And this sweet elephant quilt made with a charm pack. |
I love these two fun quilts, made from kits. |
My demo for the evening was this tree skirt (potentially) made from a layer cake of half-square triangles. |
We ended our evening with giant cinnamon rolls from Adel's Brick Street Bakery and we recommend all to visit there for yummy baked goods.
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